In this 2 part series I sit down with author/engineer Jonas Mushosho to talk about the role culture plays in our lives and it's relevancy or redundancy in the times to come.
We have taken our podcast platform to Youtube for everyone to enjoy. We started off recording from our phones through anchor (and we will continue to do so) but as our confidence and content grew along with the massive amount of support we gained from ever more supportive friends and fans in so many countries worldwide we have decided to begin here. This is short but still exciting.
Inaccuracy is contagious. Even worse when inaccurate data sourcing methods are incentivised.
Part 2/3.
The underlying theme in this episode is the idea that any stimulus to improve anyone's life has an equal and negative effect on another's. So should we stay the same and maintain the normal distribution of wealth and living standards?
Joe vs Farai - Round 1
The first part of the 2 hour discussion that ranged from real estate to culture. The question was one rooted in ethics and development. What's the best use of money for those who have it in abundance ?
The first episode of a series with J Mushosho. In this one we talk about the frustrations of the young 20 something. Enjoy and comment your thoughts.
To our growing listeners. Thank You โค๏ธ
@chimz_mich was joined by Brand communications major, Samantha Zvobwo in this week's segment of business and innovation. If you are keen on starting or establishing an already built brand in the year 2019 and onwards, this is the episode for you.
The increasingly noisy world of social media will require dedication and a knack for what your audience wants, for you to succeed in the years to come.
We hope you enjoy โค๏ธ || and also learn from my own missteps.
First episode that's actually under 2 minutes. History is being made !
Spread Love.
p.s this is the full version
One of my favourite interviews of all time. Eartha shares her experience with self-esteem.
A break from hearing my voice. Listen to the end ๐
A simple approach that eludes most. Life is a marathon of micro-sprints.
The road is less travelled for a reason
"Nostalgia is the file that removes the rough edges from the good old days" - Doug Larson
Cheated the time limit a little bit. I think it was worth it๐ต
A brief synopsis of my meditation journey. It has had the biggest impact on my life... not as much as that base drop at the end though๐ฅ๐ฅ
Outro track - Amigos by K.M Rangy ft DON-DON
Get it here http://hyperurl.co/kdubmg
Iโve been waiting forever to have an author on the program. Mainly because of 2 reasons.. the first being that the process of translating thoughts into coherent, meaningful words is quite difficult; we all have great ideas and insights but the process of presenting them to others in a clear concise manner, is quite possibly the hardest thing Iโve ever done myself. The second reason is the vulnerability of putting your work(blood, sweat and tears lol) up for judgment by people who have little to no context of who you are.
For those reasons I have been itching to have an author on the podcast so they can explain what drove them to write and how they got their content.
If you love reading, philosophy or art then you will definitely love this episode. Jonas Mushosho is undoubtedly very conscientious - you have to, if you are to write a book I suppose - but what struck me most is how easily he relayed his thoughts and ideas to me with passion and specificity. That's a state I'm sure most of us would like to attain; and one we are all capable of I'm sure.
p.s this was recorded in a park, so ignore the occasional screams in the back, no one was harmed in the production of this audio
Bless ๏ธ
Yesterday, I had the privilege of hosting a Zimbabwean law student who sounds more like a seasoned lawyer with W's on his belt.
Mako is one of my closest friends and as such he never fails to challenge me on almost everything.
Coming into the podcast I had some pressing matters I wanted to discuss but I found myself just listening and paying full attention to how articulate and purposeful his conversation was - I guess that's why he wants to be a lawyer.
We covered a couple of topics, in great depth; the most interesting one being marriage. I wish I could have just posted the whole conversation so you could listen to the whole debate we had going on but people kept interrupting the cloth talk that was happening.
Nonetheless it's still a great listen with tons of value. Hope you enjoy it.